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Intelligent ManagementUniversità di Bologna – 02 marzo 2009

Marco Mantegazza - WebSphere Technical Sales Team02 marzo 2009

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Globally, systems and infrastructure are reaching a breaking point.

Explosion of data, transactions, and digitally-aware devices strains IT infrastructure and operations.

Exponential growth in communications subscribers and services exposes bandwidth limitations.

Supply inefficiencies and demand spikes tax energy and utility systems.

Clogged and congested roadways impact productivity.

Networks, supply chains, and borders face a proliferation of new risks and threats.

Meanwhile, customer expectations and competitive pressures are increasing.

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Dynamic Infrastructure: Addressing today’s challenges and tomorrow’s opportunities.

IBM IS INVESTING IN…

Energy efficient servers, storage, and facilities.Virtualization and consolidation solutions. Information infrastructure.Standardization and automation.

Pervasive and preventive security solutions.Global resiliency and security centers Comprehensive resiliency solutions.Compliance and long term information retention.

Cloud based services and solutions.Service Management Industry Solutions.Application management and hosting.

A DYNAMIC INFRASTRUCTURE HELPS…

REDUCE COST

IMPROVE SERVICE

MANAGE RISK

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Dynamic Infrastructure…

…delivers superior business and IT services with agility and speed.

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Enables visibility, control, and automation across all business and IT assets.

Transforms assets into higher value services.

Highly optimized to achieve more with less.

Addresses the information challenge.

Leverages flexible sourcing like clouds.

Manages and mitigates risks.

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SERVICE-ORIENTED… Rapid service deployment. Reusable service components. Secure and reliable processes.

AND SERVICE-MANAGED Integrated management across all assets. Service visibility, control and automation. Manage complex, rapid changes.

Dynamic Infrastructure: Transforming these assets into higher value services….

…implementing a service-oriented, service-managed approach torapidly and dynamically deliver business and IT services.

DYNAMIC INFRASTRUCTURE

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Dynamic Infrastructure:Is highly optimized to achieve more with less….

=CLOUD COMPUTING

Reduced Cost

…leveraging virtualization, energy efficiency, standardization andautomation to free up operational budget for new investment.

VIRTUALIZATION + ENERGY EFFICIENCY +STANDARDIZATION AUTOMATION+

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…delivers superior business and IT services with agility and speed.

Dynamic Infrastructure…

Enables visibility, control, and automation across all business and IT assets.

Transforms assets into higher value services.

Highly optimized to achieve more with less.

Addresses the information challenge.

Leverages flexible sourcing like clouds.

Manages and mitigates risks.

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IBM’s own smart transformation has delivered results.

1997 Today

CIOs 128 1Host data centers 155 7Web hosting centers 80 5Network 31 1Applications 15,000 4,700

From 2002 through 2007, IBM's own IT investments delivered a cumulative benefit yield of approximately $4 billion. For every dollar invested, we saw a $4 cumulative benefit.

IBM IT Transformation

Cloud-enabled on demand IT delivery solution

Self-service for 3,000 IBM researchers across 8 countries.Real time integration of information and business services.

The virtualized environment will use 80% less energy and 85% less floor space.

2X existing capacity, no increase in consumption or impact by 2010.

Project Big Green

Consolidation and virtualization - thousands of servers onto approximately 30 IBM System z™ mainframes.

Additional virtualization leveraging System p, System x and storage across enterprise.

Substantial savings being achieved in multiple dimensions: energy, software and system management and support costs.

Data Center Efficiencies Achieved

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A dynamic infrastructure is a journey…

…these interrelated initiatives can provide the DNA needed to thrive in a smarter planet.

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Smarter Planet and Intelligent ManagementEssential to Addressing Dynamic Infrastructure and Green and Beyond Imperatives

• Enables dynamic infrastructure to deliver superior business services with agility and speed– service–oriented– cost optimized, highly virtualized,

and energy efficient – dynamically provide services from

many different sources efficiently – such as cloud computing

• Drives down cost, is intelligent and secure, and is just as dynamic as today’s business climate

• Lowers energy costs and reduces energy consumption

Green & Beyond

Dynamic Infrastructure

SmartWork

New Intelligence

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SOA and Intelligent ManagementOptimizes the management of business applications and services

• Powerful, comprehensive set of intelligent management solutions• Proactively manage all types of SOA applications, services and environments to

achieve smarter business outcomes• Lower costs while delivering robustness and agility• Adapt and responding dynamically• Location independent

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Application Foundation

Intelligent Management

Extreme Transaction Processing

Application Infrastructure

WebSpherePortfolio

Adoption Patterns

IBM WebSphere delivers the infrastructure for building, deploying and managing all types of applications, ensuring they deliver on business objectives regardless of the situation. At its core, it provides a high-performance foundation for creating and implementing agile and re-usable SOA applications and services. And it can allow you to intelligently and proactively manage those applications and services even when the situation calls for extreme processing capability.

The cost of managing and running today’s business applications, from enterprise wide to departmental level, is far exceeding the cost of the software itself. At the same time, the need to rapidly adapt to changing marketing conditions has never been greater, but adapting is costly. In order to meet business needs, while controlling cost you need to be able to optimize the management of your business applications.

IBM WebSphere provides Enterprise Architects, Application Architects, and Applications Managers with a powerful, comprehensive set of intelligent management solutions for proactively managing all types of SOA applications, services and environments to achieve smarter business outcomes. Whether in a distributed or mainframe environment; and regardless of location (e.g. datacenter, geographically dispersed sites, shared, virtualized infrastructure in a cloud computing environment), WebSphere solutions lower costs while delivering robustness and agility to business applications to enable you to adapt and respond dynamically.

SOA

Defining Intelligent ManagementThe category, Application Infrastructure addresses their business challenges

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Release Management

Application Availability

Application Performance

Access & Auditability

SLA Achievement

Capacity Management

Usage / Metering Chargeback

Security Management

SLA Management

Availability Management

Release Management

Capacity Management

Financial Management

Performance Management

Proactively manage

application health

Virtualize applications

and computing environments

Lower operational and energy costs

Increase agility

Intelligent Management Supporting Messages

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IBM WebSphere Application Server FamilyIntelligent Management Capabilities Provided in WAS and WAS for z/OS

WebSphere Application Server

Network Deployment

WebSphere Application Server Community

Edition

WebSphere Application Server - Express

WebSphereApplication Server

Built on common WebSphere codeBuilt on open source technology

WebSphere Application Server for z/OS

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Intelligent Management WAS V7 Capabilities OverviewAutomated, flexible and adaptive application control and runtime efficiency

• Provisioning technology selects only needed functions– Reducing footprint

• Flexible Management:– Job Manager, Admin Agent for ultimate control of large-scale, distributed topologies

• WebSphere Business Level Applications improves management of multi-component applications

• Consolidated WebSphere and DataPower administration for broader administration and integration across WebSphere products

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Runtime ProvisioningFor memory and space efficiencies

HA ManagerSecurity

SIP ContainerWeb ServicesEJB ContainerWeb Container

V6.1 Server

Infrastructure…HA Manager

SecuritySIP ContainerWeb ServicesEJB ContainerWeb Container

V7 Server

Infrastructure…All Activated

Dynamically selects only the needed functions to significantly reducing the application server footprint and start-up times

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WebSphere Application Server Flexible ManagementFor cost effective worldwide growth

Base Application Server• Programming Model• QoS • Security•Administration

Server

ServerServer

ServerServer

ServerServer

Server

Manager

Job Manager• Control multiple endpoints• Remote management• Loose Coupling

Network Deployment Cell•Administration•Clustering

WebSphere Application Server

Server ServerServer

ServerServer

ServerServer

AdminAgent

AdminAgent

AdminAgent

Deploy-ment Mgr

Deploy-ment Mgr

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WebSphere Business Level ApplicationsFor simplified administration

BLA1

EJB Module

Web Module

BLA3

BLA2

WAR

J2EE Enterprise

App

JAR

EAREAR

Business Logic

Configuration

Composition

JAR

J2EE Enterprise

App

Java Lib

Java Lib

• A composition model that extends the notion of “Application” – Manages JEE and non-JEE

artifacts like SCA packages, libraries, proxy filters etc.

– Performs dependency management by tracking relationships between application components

– Supports Application Service Provider (ASP) scenarios by allowing single application binaries to be shared between multiple deployments

• Supports full lifecycle management of applications– Install, distribute, activate, update,

remove• Aligns WebSphere Applications better with

business as opposed to IT configuration

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WebSphere Virtual Enterprise

WebSphere Application ServerNetwork Deployment, z/OS

WebSphere ESB

WebSphere Process Server

WebSphere Portal Server

WebSphere Commerce Server

JEE(Apache, JBoss, Oracle,

WAS CE)

LAMP / LEAPPHP

Static HTTP(Apache,

IBM HTTP Server)

Tomcat

Support for WebSphere Application Server and More

• Manages WAS and WebSphere stack products• Manages heterogeneous application servers

– Apache, JBoss, Oracle, PHP ...• Works across leading platforms (Windows, UNIX, Linux, z/OS)• Works across leading server virtualization environments

– VMware, PowerVM, z/VM ...

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Capabilities Description and BenefitsCapability Description Benefits

ApplicationHealth Management

Proactively deal with application and application infrastructure issues before they become acute problems … automaticallyHealth conditions & associated corrective actionsRequires application and infrastructure insight!

Higher application availabilityLower administration costsSatisfied end users

Policy-based WLM

Manage in-bound transaction requests in real timeRoute work to the application server that can do it bestStreamline processing through the system for higher priority requests (give them priority)Ensure that in-bound requests do not overwhelm backend application resources Requires application knowledge!

Better application performanceOptimal throughput, responsivenessSatisfied end users

Application Edition Management

Upgrade applications without interruptionDeploy new applications without jeopardizing application or service availabilityCoordinate activation of application versions & routing of requests to the applicationTest final pre-production level of an application version with a select group of users

Easy validation of new versions of applications & servicesSupport “rolling” upgradesMore agile and flexible application & service deployment

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Building a dynamic infrastructure.Service Management

Asset Management

Virtualization

Energy Efficiency

Business Resiliency

Security

Information Infrastructure

Provide visibility, control and automation across all the business and IT assets to deliver higher value services.

Maximizing the value of critical business and IT assets over their lifecycle with industry tailored asset management solutions.

Leadership virtualization and consolidation solutions that reduce cost, improve asset utilization, and speed provisioning of new services.

Address energy, environment, and sustainability challenges and opportunities across your business and IT infrastructure.

Maintaining continuous business and IT operations while rapidly adapting and responding to risks and opportunities.

End to end industry customized governance, risk management and compliance solutions.

Helping businesses achieve information compliance, availability, retention, and security objectives.

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Visibility - See Your Business Services.

Control - Manage your risk and compliance.

Automation - Build Agility into your Operations.

Dynamic Infrastructure – Service ManagementSmart is: Providing visibility, control and automation across all the business and IT assets to deliver higher value services.

Improve quality and reduce costs through operational and workflow automation.

Improve process discipline while remaining effective while systems grow.

Create an integrated, actionable, and insightful view into critical metrics.

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Visibility -See Your Business Services.

Control - Manage your risk and compliance.

Automation - Build Agility into your Operations.

Dynamic Infrastructure – Service Management Next Steps

Implement automation across real-time operational tools, process workflows and all IT and non-IT assets.

Leverage service delivery and support automation across the service lifecycle.

Integrate real-time event, resource, security and asset/ configuration data.

Integrate process workflows with operational tools to enforce controls.

Leverage service management design for an integration roadmap.

Implement dashboards for real-time operations and process management.

Get started with the ITSM Self-Assessment Tool.

Leverage service management strategy and planning services.

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Dynamic Infrastructure – Asset ManagementSmart is: Maximizing the value of critical business and IT assets over their lifecycle with industry tailored asset management solutions.

Consolidated Asset ManagementManage the lifecycle of all critical assets.

IT Asset ManagementTrack and manage the lifecycle of IT assets.

Manage security policy compliance.Track hardware and software deployment.Manage audit, lease and software compliance exposures.Combine inventory, maintenance, contacting processes.

Deep Industry FunctionalityMeeting the needs of asset intensive industries.

Converged AssetsLeverage operational assets with embedded IT.

Physical devices are becoming IP enabled - smart meter.Embedded IT improves asset performance.Enable remote monitoring and automation.

Address all types of assets: Production, Delivery, Transportation, Facilities, Infrastructure and IT.

Enforce best practices across the enterprise.Ensure safe and reliable operations.

Industry specific solutions for Nuclear Power, Utilities, Transportation, Life Sciences, and Oil & Gas.

Supporting infrastructure with Spatial and Linear Asset Management.

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Dynamic Infrastructure – Asset Management Next Steps

Consolidated Asset ManagementManage the lifecycle of all critical assets.

IT Asset ManagementTrack and manage the lifecycle of IT assets.

Implement IT Asset Management and improve inventory, maintenance, contacting processes.

Implement License Compliance Management to rack hardware and software deployment.

Deep Industry FunctionalityMeeting the needs of asset intensive industries.

Converged AssetsLeverage operational assets with embedded IT.

Help IT and Operations work together to support IT-enabled assets with asset management for all assets types.

Automate workflows to enhance operational efficiencies. Leverage solutions built on standards-based (Java)

technologies for Improve agility and flexibility.

Leverage IBM leadership in asset management. Implement consolidated enterprise asset management. Increase the reliability and availability of assets, and the

services the assets collectively support.

Leverage IBM’s industry specific strategy ,consulting, integration and implementation leadership.

Start an asset management assessment. Increase productivity of the workforce while capturing

knowledge.

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Dynamic Infrastructure – VirtualizationSmart is: Leadership virtualization and consolidation solutions that reduce cost, improve asset utilization, and speed provisioning of new services.

Improve service responsiveness.Reduce operating costs.

Consolidate via virtualization to fewer systems.Simplify management of the infrastructure. Recapture floor space through consolidation.

Dynamically adapt to the peaks of the business.Manage availability in a 24/7 world.

Increase availability and improve resiliency.Manage and secure data without affecting its availability.

Improve system, network and application performance.Process more information in real-time to make better

business decisions.Bring new services online quickly.

Dynamically deliver resources where needed most.Make data available from anywhere, anytime.

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Dynamic Infrastructure – Virtualization Next Steps

Improve service responsiveness.Reduce operating costs.

Start with a Systems Consolidation Study. Leverage IBM’s leadership server and storage products. Increase utilization of servers through consolidated

workloads.Balance storage utilization with San Volume Controller.

Dynamically adapt to the peaks of the business.Manage availability in a 24/7 world..

Implement virtualization to increase IT utilization and efficiency with improved flexibility and resilience.

Implement high availability and disaster recovery infrastructure using virtualization as a base.

Leverage IBM’s IT Optimization studies and business value assessment.

Implement virtualization to increase IT utilization and efficiency with improved flexibility and resilience.

Optimize network for new systems environment

Implement virtualization to increase IT utilization and efficiency with improved flexibility and resilience.

Leverage IBM’s IT Optimization studies. Leverage IBM’s Web Infrastructure Optimization and

Virtualization Services.

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Dynamic Infrastructure – Energy EfficiencySmart is: Addressing energy, environment, and sustainability challenges and opportunities across your business and IT infrastructure.

Energy ManagementMeasure and control energy usage.

IT EfficiencyReduce energy costs.

Implement more energy efficient servers and storage. Increase IT utilization and efficiency. Improve service with increased flexibility and resilience.

Environmental LeadershipEstablish green strategy.

Understand energy consumption.Produce reports to demonstrate energy savings over time.Put policies in place to manage and control energy use.

Comply with emerging stricter controls over energy consumption, greenhouse gases, and disposal of hazardous substances.

Align IT with corporate sustainability initiatives to drive brand value.

Data Center FacilitiesReduce capital and operational costs.

Extend the life of existing data centers.Rationalize data center infrastructure across the company.Design flexibility into my new data center infrastructure.

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Dynamic Infrastructure – Energy Efficiency Next Steps

Energy ManagementMeasure and control energy usage.

IT EfficiencyReduce energy costs.

Start with an IT Energy Efficiency assessment. Leverage IBM’s leadership server and storage products. Implement virtualization to Increase IT utilization and efficiency

with improved flexibility and resilience.

Environmental LeadershipEstablish green strategy.

Implement energy monitoring and reporting. Put policies in place to manage and control energy use. Integrate energy data into enterprise management

applications.

Benchmark your operations versus industry best practices.

Investigate incentive programs to reward IT energy efficiency initiatives.

Data Center FacilitiesReduce capital and operational costs.

Implement services to extend the life of a data center and adopt new servers.

Conduct a data center strategy to reduce operational costs.Design a new data center with a modular approach with

one of IBM’s data center family solutions.

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Dynamic Infrastructure – Business ResiliencySmart is: Maintaining continuous business and IT operations while rapidly adapting and responding to risks and opportunities.

Reduce cost through proactive incident responseReduce operational costs associated with outages.

Manage risk with end to end resiliencyAdopt a business-driven strategic approach to business resilience.

Minimize impact of potentially disruptive events by determining the right resilience strategy - by business process.

Respond more effectively to unforeseen events.Deploy resilience for services, operations and people.Assess business uptime needs against resiliency requirements.

Ensure resilient service deliveryEffectively manage risk for key business services in a 24/7 world.

Meet operational needs to address resilience requirements.Protect business and IT assets to improve availability and

recoverability.Deploy automation for failovers and incident response.Use monitoring to ensure demand is satisfied during demand

spikes.

Maintain business operations and services. Implement failover work areas for your most critical

asset – your people.Avoid fines associated with compliance requirements

or service level agreements.

Ensure risk posture meets policies and regulations.Derive insight via dashboards, alerts and reporting.Utilize mixed sources for resilience; in-house, outtask,

outsource, managed services.Regularly test recovery plans.

Respond with speed and agilityGain real-time control over risk posture and exposures.

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Dynamic Infrastructure – Business Resiliency Next Steps

Reduce cost through proactive incident responseReduce operational costs associated with outages.

Manage risk with end to end resiliencyAdopt a business-driven strategic approach to business resilience.

Start with a resilience assessment. Leverage IBM’s leading resilience expertise. Implement the appropriate business continuity plan. Implement an Information Protection Solution to reduce

costs, maximize efficiency and protect critical data.

Ensure resilient service deliveryEffectively manage risk for key business services in a 24/7 world.

Start with a Business Impact Analysis.Determine where the current gaps are in continuity.Determine where risk to data and inefficiencies lie. Implement controls to address disaster recovery

compliance requirements.Review proactive maintenance policies.

Start with a business risk assessment to understand cost of risk exposures (including compliance).

Leverage IBM’s leading industry consultants to understand the specific regulatory requirements.

Understand resilience optimization solutions to improve responsiveness.

Determine where risk to data and inefficiencies lie. Implement the right resilience strategy for each

business process.Review sourcing options for flexible response to

business needs.Review management and monitoring

solutions for proactive response.

Respond with speed and agilityGain real-time control over risk posture and exposures.

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Dynamic Infrastructure – SecuritySmart is: End to end industry customized governance, risk management and compliance solutions. Reduce the cost of security

Meet changing business needs.Provide end-to-end risk managementAdopt a business-driven strategic approach to security.

Prioritize security risks by criticality to key business processes.Enable business change via a foundation of flexible controls.Meet operational needs to address compliance requirements.

Ensure secure service deliveryEffectively manage risk for key business services.

Meet operational needs to address security requirements.Protect business and IT assets to improve confidentiality,

integrity and availability.Build in automation to respond to market needs, reduce

cost and compliance fatigue.

Leverage smart security solutions to lower overall costExplore a mix of in-house and managed solutionsEmbed security into projects and infrastructure to

enhance effectiveness.

Ensure risk posture meets policies and regulations. Improve incident response processes.Derive insight via dashboards, alerts and reporting.

Respond with speed and agilityGain control over risk posture and incident response.

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Dynamic Infrastructure – Security Next Steps

Reduce the cost of securityMeet changing business needs.

End-to-end risk managementAdopt a business-driven strategic approach to security.

Start with a security risk assessment. Leverage IBM’s leading security offerings and unique

expertise combining business and security know-how. Implement security controls to holistically address

compliance requirements.

Ensure secure service deliveryEffectively manage risk for key business services.

Start with security policy, standards and procedures development.

Implement threat and vulnerability management solutions.Automate security and compliance administration,

management and reporting.

Start with TCO challenge offering, security standards and process assessments and design.

Deploy products and outsourced services to reduce cost and risks from people and identities, data and information, applications and infrastructure

Start with a regulatory compliance assessment.Deploy automated incident response products or

services. Implement SIEM products or managed services to drive

improved insight.

Respond with speed and agilityGain control over risk posture and incident response.

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Always on Information Availability.

Consolidated, easy to audit solutions forInformation Compliance.

Maintain accurate, reliable, and complete information.Manage compliance as an organization-wide process.Reduce risk and cost of litigation and audit deficiency.

Policy-based Information Retention.

Retain and manage business information efficiently.Reduce business and legal risk by purging expired

data. Migrate data non-disruptively during business hours.

Provide continuous access to information. Meet service level commitments by design.Reduce disruptions, planned and unplanned.

Ensure the security of confidential data.Provide secure, policy-based access to information.Audit and report security breaches as required.

Building Information Security into the infrastructure.

Dynamic Infrastructure – Information Infrastructure Smart is: Deploying a resilient, secure Information Infrastructure to protect, manage and gain insight from information.

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Respond quicklyDeploy services rapidly in response to needs.

Infrastructure EfficiencyPay for what you need, only when you need it.

Access computing resources as they are needed. Increase IT availability and improve efficiency. Track usage to effectively allocate resource accounting.

Cloud Computing LeadershipEstablish a flexible sourcing strategy.

Manage risks effectivelyEffectively meet resiliency and security requirements.

Effective resiliency and security to ensure control.Enhance the user experience with integrity.Protect business assets while optimizing delivery.

Get resources quickly to optimize the opportunity.Access from any device, anywhere, anytime. Infrastructure, platform, application, and processes.

Implement a strategic plan that leverages flexible sourcing to optimize a dynamic infrastructure.

Ensure that the IT and business infrastructure is ready to enhance strategic initiatives, not inhibit.

Dynamic Infrastructure – Cloud ComputingSmart is: Access and deliver resources, services, and information quickly and easily, anywhere and anytime.  

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IBM can help enable a journey to cloud computing.

Integrated service lifecycle mgmt.

Expose resources “as-a-Service”.

Integrated Security infrastructure.

Rapid provisioning of IT resources, massive scaling.

Dynamic service mgmt.Energy saving via auto

workload distribution.

Rapid deployment of infrastructure and applications.

Request-driven service management.

Service Catalog.

Virtualization.Better hardware

utilization. Improved IT agility.

Server Consolidation.Streamline Operations – manage

physical and virtual systems.Lower power consumption.

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Respond quicklyDeploy services rapidly in response to needs.

Infrastructure EfficiencyPay for what you need, only when you need it.

IBM Infrastructure and business consulting in support of cloud computing.

Computing on Demand.Scale out File Services.

Cloud Computing LeadershipEstablish a flexible sourcing strategy.

Manage risks effectivelyEffectively meet resiliency and security requirements.

Test and development cloud services. Information protection services.Security services for cloud computing.

IT optimization services.Blue house.Service Management Center for Cloud / Tivoli Service

Automation Manager.

Implement a strategic plan that leverages flexible sourcing to optimize a dynamic infrastructure.

Ensure that the IT and business infrastructure is ready to enhance strategic initiatives, not inhibit.

Dynamic Infrastructure – Cloud Computing Next Steps

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